What to Do in Case of Death of a Person Onboard Ship?
Death on board ships as a result of any kind of adversity is an extreme form of emergency situation. Find out more about the guidelines to be followed in case of death on ship.
Death on board ships as a result of any kind of adversity is an extreme form of emergency situation. Find out more about the guidelines to be followed in case of death on ship.
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